It is a shame Will Power's "5G" Verizon car isn't a #5!!! THAT was about the ONLY car with a number on it you could see...& it doesn't apply! lol. Foyt's #1 for JR Hilderbrand stood out too...otherwise, all I can suggest, gota have the biggest HD TV you can come around, and its pretty clear...not 100% tho...
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The Coke 600 (LOADED with current and former SC&M drivers...including one who WAXED the field) came in at a 2.3 rating and 4.06 million (so Indy was better)
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Originally Posted by ISF:
Ever since they went to a rear wing that has no end plates of any size it's been dam near impossible to distinguish a number on the cars when watching in person. Unless you know exactly what the markings of the cars are it's very hard to figure out who's who. I really believe that situation is somewhat detrimental to the whole spectator experience when they are racing on a high speed oval. I've never attended a race contested on a course comprised of urban thoroughfares but I imagine seeing the numbers is not nearly as much of a chore since the speeds are akin to everyday pizza delivery cars driven by aggressive young entrepreneurs which makes the numbers more easily distinguished.
Maybe there is a paragraph or two in the White Papers dedicated to this malady. If so I wish they'd enact the remedy.
No really I don't get race fans sometimes. Complain complain.... What ever happened to the good ole saying? "A bad day at the races is better than a good day at work?"
"not enough passing", "Cars are too fast", "the track isn't EXACTLY like Kokomo!!!" "The drivers didn't all come from Putnamville or Bloomimngton"....